Pros: Staff was so nice, car to take us to dinner, beds very comfortable, big bathrooms, luxurious robes.

Cons:

10.0 Excellent

Pros: I was in Vancouver for one night for an early AM meeting. I had a long day of work and travel before checking in and the staff made me feel immediately welcome. My room was spotlessly clean and very comfortable.
I regret not having more than a few hours to take advantage of this property.

Cons: No cons to report

9.4 Excellent

Pros: Extremely helpful, friendly and dedicated service. Unfortunately, we were in and out quickly for an early flight, but everyone was terrific in getting us checked in, fed, and out the door to the airport on time.

Cons:

10.0 Excellent

Pros: We arrived early in the morning from a cruise ship. The staff was so welcoming. We knew at 9am a room would not be available...so we went off to explore Vancouver. 30 minutes later we had a cell phone call that our beautiful room was available. I don't want to rant...on and on...so all I will say as a previous owner of a meeting planning company that needed to book high end hotels for my VIPS...this is a very classy and comfortable property at a wonderful rate. WE WILL STAY HERE OUR NEXT VISIT TO VANCOUVER. Thank you for a wonderful stay.

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10.0 Excellent

Pros: The staff was very professional and friendly. Very classy overall feel to the style of the hotel. Their was nothing I disliked about our stay. Would definately stay here again.

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9.7 Excellent

Pros: The room huge, staff caring, hotel conveniently located in downtown, and awesome.

Cons: Busy street during day because of near by building construction but not really an issue. Still quiet in room!

10.0 Excellent

Pros: Great location. Beautiful room including living area and outdoor patio (had a fifth floor corner room with two walls of window). Incredibly efficient and friendly staff. Surprising inexpensive.

Cons: There was construction going on across the street. No fault of the hotel but did make for a mixed view. Shows that the city is bustling and the concierge immediate apologized to each new guest instead of making excuses for it.

Just a half-block from Robson Street shopping, and 5 minutes on foot from Vancouver Art Gallery, is the hip L'Hermitage Hotel. Guests can walk 3 blocks north to Granville SkyTrain Station and 20 minutes south to False Creek.

Pros: Outstanding customer service from staff at all access points. I also appreciated that while they do have an award-winning fine dining restaurant, there was also a more cost-effective cafe within the hotel for more simple breakfast and lunch options. The location is a plus; we have stayed at other hotels closer to the water but we wanted to be further in the heart of downtown to be closer to art gallery & shopping; Rosewood Hotel Georgia was perfect.
Thank you Kayak for making luxury a little more affordable!

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9.7 Excellent

Pros: Service was impeccable. Facilities were well kept, rooms were beautiful.

Cons: A bit pricey without a discount, but absolutely amazing.

10.0 Excellent

Pros: Everything was delightful, except for figuring out the parking, which was also expensive, as all downtown parking is. Perfect location, lovely staff, extremely comfortable rooms. And to think we almost stayed at the Four Seasons!

Cons: That we didn't get to stay longer!

This family-friendly Vancouver hotel is located by the ocean, within a 10-minute walk of Vancouver Art Gallery and Canada Place. Granville Island Public Market and Stanley Park are also within 2 mi (3 km).

Pros: Friendly staff. 4.5 stars - Really nice rooms that are getting near time for updating. I will happily stay there again.

Cons: The guest rooms are starting to show minor signs of wear:
HVAC - Thermostat no longer working properly; either high fan (noisy as heck) or no fan at all.
Bed - getting very lumpy and needs to be flipped or turned.
But overall very nice.

6.8 Good

Pros: Great location!

Cons: Felt the staff was a little stuffy; thought the room was OK, wasn't what I expected (for the price). No ice machine?! Had to call for room service to have that brought up every day...? Maybe I'm not used to boutique hotels.

Location.
Located in downtown Vancouver, this stylish, 14-story boutique hotel is just 3 blocks from Robson Street shopping and 1 km (0.6 mi) from Stanley Park. Granville Island’s Public Market is 4.1 km from the hotel. Queen Elizabeth Park, home to the Bloedel Conservatory, is about 8 km away.
Hotel Features.
A breakfast buffet is available for a surcharge. The BeFit fitness studio, open around the clock, features floor-to-ceiling windows, three 42-inch LCD TVs, strength-training equipment, and cardio machines with individual TVs. This Vancouver hotel also offers a spa with an infrared sauna and massage services. Other amenities include 24-hour room service, a 24-hour business center and computer station, banquet facilities, event catering, a fireplace and complimentary newspapers in the lobby, concierge services, luggage storage, valet parking (surcharge), and express check-out. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available in public areas. A complimentary area shuttle within the downtown core. The Loden Hotel welcomes pets for a surcharge.
This is a smoke-free property. Fines apply for smoke-free violations.
Guestrooms.
Spacious guestrooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows, 42-inch LCD TVs, and custom beds with down duvets. Complimentary wireless and wired high-speed Internet access is available. Rooms also offer minibars, in-room safes, desks, speakerphones with private voice mail, in-room yoga mat and yoga channel, and Loden reusable shopping bag. Bathrooms come with showers, tubs, designer toiletries, and bathrobes. The hotel offers evening turndown service.

Pros: Personal service! Every need is met. Each staff member went out of their way to make sure our stay was the best it could be. For instance, Chef Nathan, who we met upstairs while looking over the menu, offered to make us special dinners in preparation for our marathon the next day. He led us to the casual restaurant and custom created pasta dishes for us! What a treat! It was delicious! Also,every encounter was greeted with such politeness! The live music was awesome. We were on the street side and it was quiet, unlike another report. I LOVE THIS HOTEL!

Cons: Loved everything about it. Will be back!

9.7 Excellent

Pros: Good location near Canada Place and the waterfront. Walking distance to Gaslamp. Staff was very accommodating and helpful. We had an issue with noise due to some late-night partiers and management upgraded and moved us the next day after quieting the offending room. Couldn't be happier with the quality and cleanliness all throughout. The cafes and restaurants were very convenient as well.
We traveled with our three young children and everyone was very nice and respectful the entire time, we never felt out of place. We didn't get a chance to use the pool but could see that it was being used by kids on both days we were there.
Room service was fantastic and the service was great as well.

Cons: Not much we didn't like. It was a bit pricey but we felt we got great value considering it is a luxury property.

This ultramodern downtown hotel - rated the World's Best Business Hotel by Condé Nast Traveler readers and the #1 City hotel in Canada by Travel + Leisure - offers unobstructed mountain and harbour views, combining the best of the Pacific Rim in its architecture and décor. The hotel features three eclectic dining destinations, resort-style Willow Stream Spa, rooftop pool deck, lavish guestrooms, and a variety of the city's most luxurious suites including the new and highly anticipated Owner's Suites.

The St. Regis Hotel in downtown Vancouver is a block from the City Centre Skytrain stop. It's a 4-minute walk to Top of Vancouver, and 7 minutes to Robson Square and the Vancouver Art Gallery. Guests can also explore Stanley Park's gardens, mountains, and beaches, which are a 30-minute walk away.

Pros: We were pleased to discover lovely furniture, richly coloured carpets, wall coverings and draperies. Delivered the feel of old-world Europe! Great experience overall was further spiced up with small surprises- delicious, relaxing camomile tea became our soothingly nightcap, and an excellent in-room African blend coffee started the day off right. Also happy to find the bedside clock with a built-in smartphone charger/mount - all too rare in hotels...

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6.0 Okay

Pros:

Cons: no slippers in room ...

10.0 Excellent

Pros: The rooms were clean and spacious. the facility was nice. The people were helpful. No problems.

Cons:

9.4 Excellent

Pros: The rooms are small, but everything else was great. Fantastic front desk.
The hotel was quite willing to change a reservation by 24 hours, but not the hotel booker.

Cons: Turns out that the booking service (that begins with "K" and won't allow comments on this site, uses a third party hotel booker (also not allowed a mention here) but begins with a "G" who are totally inflexible.

3.7 Mediocre

Pros:

Cons: Restaurant has very limited options and very rude staff. food taste poor and not worth money. Hotel is very small with limited facilities. I will not like to stay again.

10.0 Excellent

Pros: Suite was beautiful

Cons:

10.0 Excellent

Pros: This is a great location.the staff is helpful and you are able to easily walk to many Vancouver sites.

Cons:

7.4 Good

Pros: Friendly staff. Clean room.

Cons: They didn't have an exercise room....the one elliptical and bike in a room with a drop down ceiling that couldn't accommodate anyone over 5'5' was VERY disappointing.

8.5 Excellent

Pros: Staff and Building were fabulous. Location was great.

Cons: The online/website marketing advertised hot tub and swimming pool facilities as part of the building. Turns out, there is none. Also - details in the room itself for maintenance = the drain plug on the "soaking tub" did not close and, therefore soaking could not happen....and the "hot" water only ever got to tepid-warm for the shower I took.

10.0 Excellent

Pros: We booked this hotel somewhat last minute after an Airbnb reservation didn't work out. We were very pleased with the hotel. The location couldn't be better, service was very friendly, and the room was spacious and well-appointed.

Cons: No pool or hot tub, but for a smaller hotel like this, it's not unusual.

8.0 Good

Pros: This is my third stay in this property. Great location, great staff, having a seating area a big plus! Very quiet. Am appreciative that it's not your typical business type chain hotel.

Cons: Because my first stay was after property first opened, like all "homes," am starting to see the wear and tear of time. Hope the property stays energized vs transforming into a tired grande dame.

Pros: Great value. Very well maintained facility. Comfortable rooms. The best was the staff (particularly the concierge Gerardo L.). We would be delighted to stay there again.

Cons: Nothing.

10.0 Excellent

Pros: So many things going on and nice shopping in area

Cons: Construction

9.4 Excellent

Pros: Rooms were amazingly comfortable and the view of the harbour and city were spectacular.

Cons: In my particular room, the WiFi connection was rather unreliable. Hotel staff was somewhat lacking personality but generally speaking were efficient and informative.

In one of North Vancouver’s oldest neighborhoods, Pinnacle Hotel at the Pier is a 5-minute walk from the SeaBus terminal, where water taxis ferry passengers to downtown Vancouver in 12 minutes. Lonsdale Quay Market, which comprises over 80 specialist shops and services, is right on the doorstep.

Cons: In a world where wifi has become fundamental for communication and information, and is offered for free all over the world because it is an inexpensive way to draw business, the fairmont charges $14 per day. I would have paid if it was just included in the already expensive room rate. As intended, I didn't read the fine print and was shocked to find out I had to go to the lobby to work. I was on a business trip. Also, I had to set the thermostat to 90, the maximum, to warm the room. It was never comfortably warm.

10.0 Excellent

Pros: LOVED THE Location and loved this Hotel! BEAUTIFUL

Cons:

10.0 Excellent

Pros: This is a beautiful hotel and an exellent place to stay if you are
leaving on or coming back from a cruise. The Arc restaurant is
wonderful and all of the hotel staff are the best.. Our luggage was
transferred to the ship for us which was a plus. The rooms are
beautiful with spectacular views of the harbor and Canada Place..
We only stayed one night but would have liked to stay longer.

Cons:

9.4 Excellent

Pros: We thought that the bellmen were incredibly friendly and personable. We were given a complimentary drink at Arc as it was our anniversary; very thoughtful.

Cons: Didn't like the fact that for a higher end hotel there wasn't free WIFI. Paying $13.95 for WIFI seemed too expensive when we paid over $500 for the night.

10.0 Excellent

Pros: The customer service at this hotel was unbelievable. Shout out of gratitude to risa and stephanie up in the Gold Lounge. What an amazing experience.
The hotel is literally across the street from the cruise terminal.
Great running course along the sea wall.
A cant-miss Vancouver hotel!!!!!

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10.0 Excellent

Pros: Great room. Comfortable bed. Late night room service was excellent!

Cons:

9.4 Excellent

Pros: Could store luggage there after cruise

Cons: Nothing

10.0 Excellent

Pros: We had an amazing stay at the Fairmont. The entire staff was beyond helpful and friendly which really made the holiday. Always smiling and giving extra attention. Location is perfect. Right by the waterfront but also walking distance to shops and restaurants. Rooms were very comfortable plus clean and again super friendly staff making sure your every need is met and that you have a great stay. Highly recommend staying here.

Cons: Everything was great!

10.0 Excellent

Pros: Excellent service and attention to detail

Cons:

8.3 Excellent

Pros: Location. Staffs

Cons: For every little things I was charged , like domestic calls !!! Really?

Pros: Super comfy bed. Great location. Room service was great but pricey.

Cons: Tried to checkin at 240 when guaranteed is 3pm. Didn't have our room ready till 4pm. I had to inquire 3 times with 3 different people whom all assured us they would call or text me and inform guest services manager. Didn't happen.
Bags took another 40 mins longer to come up as they insisted on delivering.
Executive suite was nice but only 7th floor. Bad view of pool/buildings. Outdated inside suite. Mismatched door hardware and odd bath/shower setup. No soaker tubs.
Won't be back in future. Considering Hotel Georgia or Westin or Pan Pacific.

10.0 Excellent

Pros: Aside from being everything I look for in a hotel—quiet, great views, luxuriously comfortable bed, friendly and attentive staff, beautiful architecture and decor throughout—its location really makes it special when it comes to exploring the city.
It's perfectly situated along major bus and train routes, and you'll never spend more than a minute or so hailing a cab on the street (which is great, as there's currently no Uber or Lyft). Vancouver's already a super walkable city, but this makes it incredibly easy to get around without a car.
Even then, you're never more than a few blocks from great food, art (the Vancouver Art Gallery is across the street), landmarks, parks, entertainment and shopping.
It also smells phenomenal. Stay there.

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9.7 Excellent

Pros: Fantastic customer service, staff friendly but professional. Bed incredibly cozy, just what I needed after a long flight from France. I would stay here again in a heartbeat.

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9.1 Excellent

Pros: The staff at this facility were very, very kind; and very, very helpful. The best I've ever encountered. Top marks.

Cons:

3.7 Mediocre

Pros: I arrived at 2.0 pm and asked for my room, but it wasn't ready until 4.0pm. I reserved a deluxe suite with downtown view,but I got one with a swimming pool view.

Cons: It was a bit challenging to get my room.

10.0 Excellent

Pros: The staff was incredibly professional with wonderful attitudes.

Cons:

7.4 Good

Pros: The restaurant at Four Seasons had a delicious breakfast and the bed was super comfortable!

Cons: The hotel feels a little old and worn down rather than luxurious, the gym is small, hot-tub was luke warm with no jet power, pool looks nice but it's small and shallow and there were silverfish in the sauna. On top of this I had some thing happen to me personally that didn't make it a great experience overall (things like the cleaning staff didn't come any day I was there).

6.0 Okay

Pros:

Cons: Called 3 times to try to stop and retrieve a phone charger. Put on hold for too long, name,phone number and email taken. Promises to get back. no follow through 3 times. finally just bought a new charger before my next stop. You would think that a 5 stare $400/night would have a system for collecting, marking and storing items left in rooms.

10.0 Excellent

Pros: Unbelievably attentive staff and attention to detail.

Cons:

10.0 Excellent

Pros: Hotel is walking distance from Granville Island, Stanley Park, and the Aquarium. Close to great restaurants and shopping. The hotel staff were friendly and helpful and the restaurant is excellent.

Cons:

7.7 Good

Pros: This hotel was nice

Cons: We had a good time there our negative has to be that we came back with bedbugs. This were found two days later. My wife killed one and had been bitten on her arms and neck area

9.3 Excellent

Pros: Staff were very helpful

Cons: Expensive.

Location.
Located in the heart of downtown, this Vancouver luxury hotel rises above the shops of Pacific Centre. The Vancouver Art Gallery, historic Gastown, and Robson Street are among the attractions within 2 blocks. Stanley Park and Granville Island are both a 10-minute drive from the Four Seasons.
Hotel Features.
A heated indoor/outdoor pool is bookended by a seasonal sunning terrace and a garden. The Four Seasons' YEW restaurant showcases Pacific Coastal cuisine in a dramatic, nature-inspired setting: 40 foot (12 meter) ceilings, large windows and skylights, rich wood paneling, and a floor-to-ceiling sandstone fireplace. A communal table is fashioned from a slab of native maple from Vancouver Island. The hotel's health club includes cardio and strength-training equipment, a spa tub and sauna, and fitness routines for MP3 players. In-room and in-suite massages are available on request, and massages can also be enjoyed in the comfort of the RedCedar Massage Suite. A Blo Dry Bar is located in the lobby. The hotel has a 24-hour business center with 26,000 square feet of event space, and 12 conference rooms. Other business amenities include banquet facilities, Internet point, secretarial services, audiovisual equipment, and technology support staff. The hotel has received a Five Star Award from Forbes Travel Guide. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available throughout public areas. Secure self-parking and valet parking are available (surcharge).
Guestrooms.
Guestrooms feature Four Seasons luxury bedding. Large windows frame views of the city. Flat-panel TVs come with premium channels and DVD players. iHome clock radios include iPod docking stations. Wireless and wired high-speed Internet access are available. Marble bathrooms offer shower/tub combinations, terry bathrobes and slippers, makeup/shaving mirrors, and L'Occitane bath amenities. Turndown service is provided each evening. Children receive an age-appropriate welcome treat, delivered to the rooms upon arrival. Rollaway beds available (surcharge).

Pros: his is definitely a gorgeous luxurious hotel. The staff are so friendly and so eager to help. T

Cons:

8.0 Good

Pros: convenience location

Cons: Extra charge for everything. food is very expensive

10.0 Excellent

Pros: Beautiful place to stay for my first time in Vancouver. Close to everything downtown.

Cons:

10.0 Excellent

Pros: Very comfortable bed and pillows - Everything I needed was in the room. Check in and out were very fast. It was an enjoyable stay and the location was perfect.

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10.0 Excellent

Pros: Beautiful location and elegant decor. Room and bedding very comfortable and spacious.
All service was friendly and prompt.
Bellman was especially helpful with information and very courteous.
Very enjoyable.

Cons:

10.0 Excellent

Pros: Proximity to the cruise ship terminal. Easy to get anywhere in the city by walking, bus or subway (Sky Rail). Extremely courteous staff, very helpful. Will definitely stay there in the future.

Cons: Nothing

9.4 Excellent

Pros: This is the perfect hotel to be close to the cruise terminal as well as for sightseeing, right next to Gastown, Chinatown, and the Skytrain.

Cons: Had my reservation for a king sized bed, and when I entered the room, it was 2 doubles. Went down to get it changed, and the staff member (Elena?) said the rooms were fully booked and said that "the king sized was just a request". I persisted that I reserved a king and paid the price for a king, which was clearly printed on my reservation confirmation. She went to the back room to check with her manager, and finally came back out to change my room to a king size bed.
It was a little troubling to have to put up a fight to get what I had reserved.

9.3 Excellent

Pros: Staff we're very helpful and accommodating
Room was super clean and surprisingly quiet considering how busy the hotel was
Super convenient location

Cons: Internet charge was a little outrageous

10.0 Excellent

Pros: great location for prior to a cruise!
restaurant has excellent menu! delicious and healthyh!

Cons:

Location.
Rising alongside a bustling pier that serves Alaska-bound cruise ships, Pan Pacific Vancouver stands next to the Vancouver Convention and Exhibition Centre in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The CN IMAX Theatre and SeaBus terminal are also positioned adjacent to the hotel.
Hotel Features.
Escalators glide past totem poles and an indoor waterfall to the hotel's harbor-view atrium. Dining elegance is presented at Five Sails, where views of Canada Place, Vancouver's waterfront, and the mountains accompany a menu of West Coast, Asian and European culinary selections. Oceans 999 enhances its Saturday Opera Night with an antipasti bar, pasta buffet, and live opera performances. Meanwhile, Cascades Lounge overlooks the harbor and hosts live jazz performances. Extensive banquet and function facilities accommodate small or large events. On-site business center services and technology support via a 24-hour "cyber-butler" address communication needs. Recreational amenities include an outdoor pool bordered by flowerbeds and enhanced by sensational views of the harbor. Spa Utopia is a 12,000-square-foot spa and salon (surcharge) that offers an array of Eastern and western massage techniques, body treatments and beauty services. A complimentary fitness center features changing facilities, a lounge and a range of fitness equipment. Art galleries, an antique shop and designer clothing stores occupy the hotel's premises. Other enhanced hotel services include curbside check-in and luggage delivery to cruise ships.
Guestrooms.
This stately hotel offers 503 guestrooms and suites that overlook the city, harbor or mountains. Cool-color pastels and sleek, light-toned furnishings reflect sophisticated ambience. Room amenities include CD players and satellite television. Minibars and coffeemakers are available. Marble-clad bathrooms are stocked with Aveda toiletries. Suites feature separate bedrooms and living areas with sleeper sofas. WiFi is free.

Cons: Was advertised as a supreme king suite. We opened the door on the 16th floor expecting a suite. A seperate seating area. Somewhere we could sit & look at the view of the harbour & Stanley park. Instead we found a king size bed, with 1 chair in the corner. A coffee maker with only plastic cups to drink our dark roast coffee,that once we added whitner it turned gray.
The small tv on the wall was off to 1 side, leaving 1 person to sit on the bed ( which was quite comfortable) on an awkward angle.
Overall it was a nice hotel that left a sour taste

10.0 Excellent

Pros: That my dog was allowed to stay with me and the location.

Cons:

10.0 Excellent

Pros: I stayed at the Coast Coal Harbour in downtown Vancouver in mid December about two weeks before Christmas. Decided to head north for the holiday and go see Christmas lights somewhere cold (Butchart Gardens in Victoria was AMAZING, by the way). Vancouver was definitely in full swing for the holidays, but the city is pretty quiet and the crowds have dwindled by this time of year.
Everything was fantastic. It's freezing, but I'm pretty sure the bedding was nice and warm, because I remember sleeping like a baby. The room was a decent size with good amenities, the bathroom was huge, and everything is "green" - recycling; economy sized bottles of shampoo, lotion, etc.; not unnecessarily washing towels that aren't really dirty...
I'm from Los Angeles, so I hate to see water waste. You won't find any at this hotel :)
Everything is walking distance - It's centrally located, about at 12 minute walk to the train that takes you to and from the airport, and only a block or two from the water. It rained (duh), so we took taxis a few times (at present, Uber doesn't operate in Van city), but if you have a hood and an umbrella, you shouldn't worry. The city is built for wet weather, and everything went along smoothly.
The best part of the hotel was the staff. Can't remember the name of the guy at the front desk (Louis? Luis? I may have made that up.), but he had spot on recommendations for food and attractions. He recommended a great brunch spot called Medina and a fun Christmas Market (German style) with a photobooth, cider, mulled wine, and a lot of hand-made crafts. I had a great time in Vancouver and would definitely stay here again. Two very excited thumbs up!
Note: We also took the Westcoast Sightseeing bus to Victoria. They pick up and drop off directly at the hotel, which is really great if you're planning on taking any side trips to Victoria.

Cons: I haven't got one, single complaint. I guess the views from some rooms aren't as great as others, but why gripe about the view when you can go out into the city and actually experience it.

9.1 Excellent

Pros: The location is great, the way the staff treats you and the overall quality.

Cons: For the price we paid I would have expected a bigger room.
Then I would have loved to have open view to the north harbour but a building was blocking partially our view, a little bummer although my wife loved it.

10.0 Excellent

Pros: Perfectly located near the convention center with a knowledgable and kind staff. The room is excellent. The facilities are modern and clean. Would definitely stay again and will be recommending to others.

Cons:

10.0 Excellent

Pros: Loved the modern décor and style of the hotel.

Cons:

6.5 Good

Pros: Waterfront

Cons: Baggage taken separately instead of in same elevator, and baggage gentlemen was very pushy as well as the valet attendant. Park elsewhere nearby for much cheaper.

10.0 Excellent

Pros: The staff was friendly and courteous. Check in/out was smooth. The room clean and nice. The gym and pool had everything you would need for a long weekend. The location was perfect for walking to restaurants, parks, and the waterfront. We will return.

Cons:

10.0 Excellent

Pros: The front desk was extremely helpful in getting us settled and helping us get a reservation at a fantastic but very popular restaurant nearby. And when we arrived at the restaurant the hotel sent a small hors d'oeuvre plate to us as a gift. Very classy. All the hotel service people were friendly and professional.
We loved our corner bedroom with a view of downtown Vancouver. The windows went from floor to ceiling and the light was beautiful even though snow was falling. Beds were comfortable too. We booked on Kayak and the price was very reasonable for a city hotel near the waterfront. I would definitely go back.

Cons: The Lobby was designed as a contemporary open space but it felt too big and vacant. Its interior design could be freshened.

This family-friendly Vancouver hotel is located in the business district, within a 10-minute walk of Olympic Cauldron and Canada Place. Stanley Park and Granville Island Public Market are also within 2 mi (3 km).

Pros: The staff were all friendly, courteous, and professional. The decor was elegant and comfortable without being ostentatious. Location was walking distance to many of our destinations during our visit. Street noise was virtually nil (fifth floor). Room service breakfast was delivered on-time, well presented, and tasty.

Cons: Wifi should be included at no extra charge.

10.0 Excellent

Pros: location perfect

Cons:

9.7 Excellent

Pros: Beautiful hotel. Great Location. Friendly Staff.

Cons:

10.0 Excellent

Pros: Great hotel everything was so nice. The staff were so helpful. The rooms very comfortable and bedding was great!

Cons: TV remote was too hard to read, & sometimes didn't work!
However, the electrician was quick to arrive!

10.0 Excellent

Pros: Rooms, Staff, location and amenities made this a delightful stay overall.
I'd stay here again for sure.

Cons:

9.7 Excellent

Pros: The hotel is centrally located in downtown Vancouver and is close to everything. The staff at the hotel, particularly those that work as the concierge, are amazing! I wouldn't want to stay anywhere else in Vancouver.

Cons: They charge extra for WiFi, but you can access it for free in the lobby.

9.4 Excellent

Pros: Location is great for Robson st shopping and eating.

Cons: Parking and the Internet is expensive.

10.0 Excellent

Pros: Great location. Great hotel.

Cons:

6.2 Good

Pros: It's in a fairly convenient location, with a pretty lobby, clean rooms and a nice pool and hot tub area. There is 24 hour room service and the food is pretty good.

Cons: They charge extra for wifi, they charge extra for using the business center (but you can ask the concierge to print and they will not charge you). I did not find the front desk to be friendly or accommodating. The double room is essentially two twin beds. The rooms are rather small.

10.0 Excellent

Pros: The hotel was beautiful and luxurious, including all of the amenities. Loved the restaurant and the oyster bar. Staff was very courteous and helpful. Would definitely come back again.

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9.1 Excellent

Pros: Location , rooms Beds, real nice bar and Resturant!

Cons: Experience at Spa with our daughter who is undergoing Treatment was a disaster!! I picked this hotel because of the spa but her mani & pedi and the technician was aweful! She also had a massage which she did enjoy!!
I bought WiFi $19.95/day didn't work! Talked to a call centre in Missiouri - said he reboot server/ still didn't work! Disappointed but the overall hotel we did enjoy- beds , rooms, etc.

Location.
The Sutton Place Hotel stands in the city center of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, around the corner from Robson Street's eclectic shops. Vancouver's business district is positioned two blocks from this hotel, while the waterfront and historic Gastown are less than one mile away.
Hotel Features.
This hotel has received the Conde Nast Traveler Gold List and 2005 Travel and Leisure Top 500 Greatest Hotels awards. Gerard Lounge is reminiscent of a private English club, complete with a fireplace, leather furnishings, wood paneling, soft lighting and traditional landscape paintings. A staffed business center, complimentary downtown limousine service, and close proximity to Vancouver's business district add elements of convenience to this hotel's amenities, while 14,000 square feet of meeting and exhibit space provide room for a variety of events. Vida Wellness Spa offers an array of body treatments that include Swedish techniques, shiatsu massage and hot and cool stone therapies. An atrium pool and spa tub are adjoined by a patio courtyard.
Guestrooms.
The Sutton Place Hotel - Vancouver offers 397 guestrooms with elegant 18th-century-style furnishings and manor-house oil paintings. Large bay windows open onto panoramic city views. Room sizes ranges from 21-44 square meters. Décor is sophisticated, with subtle wallpaper accents, rich mahogany furniture pieces and select accommodations that feature French doors and four-poster beds with premium bedding. All rooms include DVD/CD players, stocked minibars, in-room safes (accommodate laptops), and flat-screen televisions. Closets conceal plush bathrobes and umbrellas. High-speed Internet access is available for a fee.

Cons: They are not cat friendly.
The room we stayed in allowed our cat to run up into a crawl space including the ceiling and potentially the walls and ceilings of nearby rooms. This was a living nightmare, as she disappeared for close to ten minutes while hotel staff had no idea what to do.
I'm sure the hotel is lovely if you don't have a cat, but if you do, avoid this hotel at all costs.

8.8 Excellent

Pros: Were were given the option to upgrade our room...at a cost of 40$ a night. Rooms were comfortable and overall enjoyed our stay.

Cons: When booking the hotel we booked a deluxe queen room....however when checking in we were told we could only have a room with 2 singles as there were no other comparable rooms. We were given the option to upgrade. So adding an extra cost and the parking is also approx. 40 $ a night!

9.4 Excellent

Pros: The staff were very accomodating. Went out of their way to assure we were taken care of - without even being asked. Friendly concierge and bell staff. Would definately stay here again.

Cons:

10.0 Excellent

Pros: all you expect and more....Comfortable mattress, pillows, fabulously smooth & lush linens, and quiet! a nice surprise, in a hotel so conveniently located in the heart of downtown Vancouver!!

Cons:

8.0 Good

Pros: The hotel itself was really nice. The bed was super comfy and it had little light switches on the side so you didn't have to get up to shut them off at night. The bathroom was huge, and the hotel had a sauna/pool open most hours of the day.

Cons: Kayak booked us a room for three with one bedroom and a cott. The room name description was unclear and it really caught me off guard when I got there and the reception said "So, you'll be needing a cott?" without any prior knowledge from me. We just crammed all three people on the bed, which worked, but it was not at all what I thought was going to happen.

8.0 Good

Pros: Comfort, Size of rooms, Location

Cons: Limited parking

8.2 Excellent

Pros: Two minute walk to Sky Train and connection to airport. Good bar/restaurant. All for less than half of the Four Seasons across the street.

Cons: Slow check in/out because of having only one staff at desk.

9.4 Excellent

Pros: Overall just about excellent.

Cons: Pool was being worked on. Had to use pool across at 4 seasons in 40 degree weather. Incredibly inconvenient

10.0 Excellent

Pros: The hotel was wonderful. I very much enjoyed my stay. Staff was nice and very accommodating in getting our friends on the same floor.

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10.0 Excellent

Pros: I enjoyed the attentiveness of the staff and found the hotel luxurious. I also had harbour front view which I recommend to everyone.
The room was large, bed extremely comfortable.
I really appreciated a separate outdoor, covered area with benches for smokers. I found that respectful for those who smoke.

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10.0 Excellent

Pros: The size of the hotel is large enough for basement auto parking and a full service restaurant ---but not overwheming. Rooms very clean and comfortable, free wi-fi, quiet. Very central location, a block awy from the Canada Line subwy to airport. Rates aren't bargain basement but reasonable.

Cons: Nothing lacking for me.

Location.
The Metropolitan Hotel exudes chic West Coast ambience in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Located 2 blocks from Robson Street shops, this hotel is 3 blocks from the theater district and seven blocks from historic Gastown. A Canada Line station a half-block away offers easy access to Vancouver International Airport. Grouse Mountain resort is approximately an hour away.
Hotel Features.
Diva at the Met, the hotel's elegant, award-winning dining venue, boasts a 600-entry wine list and contemporary Canadian cuisine infused with seasonal regional ingredients. Although the décor showcases marble and original art, the restaurant's aura invites come-as-you-are comfort. Meeting rooms are available and the business center provides office services and a computer workstation with high-speed Internet access. The Metropolitan Hotel provides complimentary wireless Internet access in all public areas, including restaurants. A Feng Shui master designed this hotel with two Foo dogs that guard the hotel's entrance, one that symbolically protects the structure and the other that protects all who dwell within the property. An atrium pool with a spa and lounge chairs captures Vancouver's lingering afternoon light. A poolside fitness center contains free weights, weight machines, cardiovascular equipment and a sauna. This is a smoke-free hotel.
Guestrooms.
The Metropolitan Hotel features 197 contemporary guestrooms and suites offered in a variety of configurations. Accommodations provide contemporary solid-oak furniture. Floor-to-ceiling marble-clad bathrooms contain separate showers and tubs. Select suites feature winding staircases and balconies with panoramic views. Flat-panel TVs can be found in-room and wired and wireless high-speed Internet access is available.

Cons: They nickle and dime you; parking was $10 daily more than advertised on my confirmation (they said it was an old rate, although I only booked two days before the stay!). Then they charge for wifi! Seriously!?!?!? Who charges for wifi these days?

8.5 Excellent

Pros: Beds were very comfortable

Cons: We had 3 people in our party so we got a room with a king bed & a roll away. Wasn't happy !

8.0 Good

Pros: * gym, pool, sauna
* location

Cons: * $8/day for slow wifi, $15/day for OK wifi

6.5 Good

Pros: The location was great! It was walking distance to restaurants, the harbor, and a stop for the hop on hop off tours.

Cons: It said breakfast was included, and then they wouldn't let us have breakfast. That was the major reason I picked them.

10.0 Excellent

Pros: I liked the location. It was easy walking distance to eating and shopping locations. Also, could purchase city tours at front desk and cab service was easily available.

Cons:

Elegance, convenience and modern comfort await you here at the Vancouver Marriott Pinnacle Downtown Hotel. We're ideally situated in the heart of the city centre, just moments from all of the things that make Vancouver such a popular tourist destination - including Stanley Park, Robson Street and Rogers Arena. Settle in to your hotel room or suite, which is awash with natural light and offers perks like pillow top bedding, high-speed internet and an ergonomic workspace - not to mention striking views of downtown Vancouver and the harbour. Join us at Showcase Restaurant & Bar for international cuisine and local beer and wine, or enjoy 24-hour room service. Stay healthy with a visit to the fitness centre, or a swim in our indoor pool. And consider hosting your next event with us here in Vancouver city centre, and take advantage of our flexible venue space and outstanding catering. Whatever brings you to our beautiful city, we're confident you'll enjoy your stay at the Vancouver Marriott Pinnacle Downtown Hotel.

Pros: The hotel in located in Downtown Vancouver, walking distance to many Restaurants ,shopping and Cruise ship peer.

Cons: Location ,Quality of the hotel rooms.

6.0 Okay

Pros: Everything was generally good except for the wifi and thermostat in the room

Cons: The "free" internet service in the room was unusable. I could connect, but the connection would drop after a minute or so. Could not reconnect without rebooting my laptop. The process would then repeat itself. Called tech support, who wanted to make configuration changes to my computer. Given this property is the only place where I've ever had a problem, I declined -- and went down to the lobby to use Starbucks' wifi.
Also, could not get the room cool enough. Woke up in the middle of the night perspiring. A find this is a common issue in hotels these days with the occupancy sensing thermostats, but at this property the issue extended even to active periods in the room -- even with the temperature set to 65.

8.0 Good

Pros:

Cons: They refused to honor elite status or give Hyatt points for the stay. I am old Diamond member which is now called Globalist. But no privileges are extended for those booking through Kayak.

10.0 Excellent

Pros: Great service and high quality rooms.

Cons: Rooms need more plug ins, especially since one were found near the desk.

10.0 Excellent

Pros: A lovely hotel - great location and fabulous staff

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10.0 Excellent

Pros: Great location, great facilities, starbucks in the lobby, super efficient elevators so getting up and down from high floors is easy even during the busiest periods, comfortable, spacious and well appointed rooms, excellent service from staff at all levels. An outstanding experience.

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10.0 Excellent

Pros: Staff were excellent. From the front desk, bellman, housekeeping and concierge, everyone went above and beyond to make our stay extremely pleasant.

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7.7 Good

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10.0 Excellent

Pros: Accessible to everything , nice staff , The Grain Bar is awesome , Starbucks on site . Fantastic , would highly Recomend it to everyone I know and will definetly Come Back and Stay

Cons: None

10.0 Excellent

Pros: I accidentally left my wallet with my drivers license and credit cards and money in the room. The housekeeping staff was excellent in their professional conduct. The maid took the stuff to the housekeeping department. The lady there was very helpful. The entre contents were returned to me. I truly appreciate their honesty, integrity and helpfulness.
I always expect to have a great stay at the Hyatt hotels, This made it even better.

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10.0 Excellent

Pros: Breakfast was great! Rooms were clean and spacious.

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10.0 Excellent

Pros: Hyatt was (again) an excellent choice. There was nothing to be desired. We were treated very well and the view from the room was fantastic! Friends traveling with us choose a different hotel in close proximity and it was nowhere close to Hyatt quality and comfort! They paid parking over $40 a day and our parking fees were much lower during the holiday weekend! We were very pleased during this stay!

Cons:

Hyatt Regency Vancouver is a modern 34 story tower with panoramic views overlooking the city, and mountain rimmed harbour. 644 large guest rooms, include 20 stunning suites, with wall to wall windows and Grand Bed. 30 meeting and rooms available to groups of 5 - 1,650. 1 restaurant, 2 lounges,full business centre, conveniently attached to Royal Centre Mall and directly connected to the new airport Skytrain.

Cons: elevators and carpets ingeneral (rooms and aísles) are very deteriorated.

10.0 Excellent

Pros: Amazing location in downtown Vancouver to enjoy all the terrific city has to offer! Beautiful views and gorgeous rooms but it all boils down to location! Breakfast was a nice perk too!

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7.1 Good

Pros: I liked the breakfest

Cons: Hotel conditions

6.2 Good

Pros: close to train station
coffee maker in room worked well
Lions Pub was good
felt safe

Cons: Hotel is a few floors in a tall building...not a 4 or 5 star experience...harbor view was partial...breakfast very minimal,better at a sleep inn...furniture worn and outdated...not romantic

4.2 Okay

Pros: Location is very central

Cons: Pool, fitness room, and all amenities that make a 4-star hotel a 4-star hotel were unavailable. Staff was hardly accommodating. Room deco was very outdated and not completely clean.

7.4 Good

Pros: Location.. Going on Cruise and only 1.5 blocks from Cruise Ship Terminal. and 1 block from Train....
The Room Suite was well decorated and very comfortable, Clean and prepared for our arrival.

Cons: Had booked 2 rooms and paid in advance. On arrival only showed one room booked. Staff worked to correct issue but only after turning attention to other parties who arrived at counter then came back to us.
Poor Signage walled past the Hotel.
Very poor continental breakfast , appears added as a after thought, not enough room or selection.
Common areas on floor were not environmental regulated areas were hot and muggy

8.8 Excellent

Pros: The property is a very easy walk (even in inclement weather) to the convention center. It excels based on value: a bit cheaper than the others but includes continental breakfast and a access to a nice fitness center.

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Location. The Auberge Vancouver Hotel located in downtown Vancouver within walking distance of many attractions, including the harbor and Canada Place (both 2 blocks away), Robson Street (4 blocks away), and the Vancouver Art Gallery (7 blocks away). Stanley Park is 1.2 miles (2 kilometers) away.
Hotel Features. The Auberge Vancouver Hotel offers access to a state-of-the-art fitness center with a 25-meter indoor swimming pool, saunas, steam rooms, and a spa tub. A fitness facility, squash courts, and spa services are also featured.The Lions Pub offers pub food and a range of drinks. The hotel also offers guests a complimentary daily breakfast. A game room is available to guests. A business center, business services, and complimentary wireless Internet access are also provided. Event-related amenities include conference rooms that can accommodate up to 500 people, catering services, and event and wedding planning. Onsite guest parking is available (surcharge). The hotel is smoke-free.
Guestrooms. The 58 guestrooms at The Auberge Vancouver Hotel feature contemporary design and city or harbor views. Beds include 280-thread-count linens. Flat-screen TVs with cable channels, as well as clock radios with iPod docking stations, and complimentary wireless Internet is offered. Daily newspapers, local calls, and afternoon bottled water, ice, and chocolates are complimentary. Rooms include refrigerators and microwaves. Bathrobes and complimentary Deserving Thyme toiletries are provided.

Cons: Valet parking is the only option and therefore should be included in the hotel rate. I felt I was duped after seeing a decent room rate then learning it was another $40 per night to be able to park my car at the hotel.

6.0 Okay

Pros: The lobby restaurant had good brunch.

Cons: The marketing of this hotel makes it seem like something special with it's art collection. The art pieces are few and not that interesting; it is really just a generic hotel.

9.1 Excellent

Pros: The location is perfect. Many restaurants and shopping nearby. The room has a fridge, a safe and a small wardrobe for coats etc. the staff are wonderfully helpful and the hotel offers free morning coffee/tea delivery to your room.

Cons: Rooms are nicely renovated but the washroom is tiny tiny tiny and the room is dated. The couch ibarely accommodates 2 people and is uncomfortable, the pillows and mattress are old and soft. The only place to unpack clothing is the nightstand as there are no other drawers in the room.

Cons: Bathrooms are a bit in the small side. Booked four people but got three sets of towels daily.

8.0 Good

Pros: Great location
Courteous, helpful and efficient front desk staff
Spacious room
Immaculately clean
Very good restaurant with great breakfast and excellent service
Interesting modern art installation

Pros: The room was super comfy and nicely decorated. The front desk staff was very friendly and able to dispense great information about their city as well as making amazing recommendations for places to eat and drink. The Valet even went out of his way to look for my cell that I thought I had left in car, when I found it in the bottom of my bag he wasn't even annoyed. Thank you for having patience and for the recommendation for the PB&J Burger recommendation.

Cons: Nothing, I was very pleased with my experience here.

"Vancouvers most art-full hotel, The Listel Hotel is a cultural tourists dream and a showcase for eco-friendly practices. Packed with original art, this 129 room boutique hotel boasts comfortable, contemporary furnishings and a perfect location in the West End, the citys most eclectic shopping and dining neighbourhood. The hotel offers valet parking and a fitness centre and it is 100% smoke-free. The Gallery Floors, originally curated by a preeminent local gallery, are individual galleries displaying original and limited edition work by renowned international and regional artists. The Museum Floors are a tribute to all things distinctly British Columbian. The hotel is also home to Forage and Timber, pioneers in sustainable restaurant operations and home to Chef Chris Whittakers award-winning farm-to-table fare.

Enjoy Award-Winning Service At Our Hotel In North Vancouver B. C. Holiday Inn and Suites North Vancouver is the ideal place to stay and play. Nestled amongst the North Shore Mountains we are a short drive to Cypress Mountain where you can enjoy the finest Ski and Snowboard runs. Convenient access off the Trans-Canada Highway 1 you are not far from Vancouver’s attractions including Grouse and Seymour Mountains Capilano Suspension Bridge Lynn Canyon Park Stanley Park and the Vancouver Aquarium. Don't forget to check out North America's second-largest Chinatown located in downtown Vancouver. Take a short Seabus ride to Canada Place home of the cruise ships and the Convention Centre stroll the vibrant Lonsdale Quay Market or shop at North Vancouver’s largest shopping centre Park Royal. We are conveniently located by Capilano University Pacific National Exhibition Fairgrounds Playland Amusement Park and Deep Cove which is well known for kayaking and hiking. Hotel amenities include 2 000 sq. ft. of function & meeting space indoor pool sauna Fitness Centre and Business Centre. Our meeting rooms feature natural light and audio visual equipment rentals. Our guest roomsfeature large work spaces free high-speed Internet access microwave fridge and HD flat screen TVs. Our suites have sofa beds and stove top burners.

Pros: Decided to run away from home for a night, you can do that as an adult right!? I didn't have plans, and was on a budget YWCA was the most affordable and easiest to book. The room was very clean, I checked for dusty on head boards and the whole thing. I had a double written rim with a bathroom and shower in it and was very happy. The location is perfect, and they offer under ground parking. Take it!

Cons: due to the age of the building, security and such, there are some quirks to the building. Need to use a separate key for the elevator, but really it was all really easy and the staff was great. I appreciated the security features.

8.8 Excellent

Pros: Great location, bed was comfy.

Cons: Shared bathroom with the adjacent room had no way to know when someone was in. There should be a sliding sign or a light or something to tell.

At YWCA Hotel, you'll be just a 5-minute drive from BC Place Stadium and Canada Place. Guests can grab a bite to eat at the coffee shop/café and visit the fitness center for a workout. Refrigerators and free WiFi are offered in all rooms.

Pros: Loved the hotel. Have stayed there many times... Amazing location...

Cons: However, $750 a night is absolutely insane!! Somehow got ripped off online into paying that for one night! It was supposed to be for 2 nights.... Not happy... Complete rip off...

10.0 Excellent

Pros: Location is superb with Stanley Park at the door and the city behind. Great views

Cons: Price of parking

8.2 Excellent

Pros: Great location, good value. Fun to be in that part of the city, a real attraction for us.

Cons: Exterior is rather dated but interior was fine. Not a concern for us.

6.8 Good

Pros:

Cons: Usually when I travel and get to a hotel I want to be checked in as quickly as possible. You'd think the young guy checking me in would have understood this, but he kept stopping what he was doing to answer questions from one of the other hotel workers. The other worker was maybe 50 or so, the kid's senior, so I understand his respect for the older man, but they should both know that whatever questions/answers either of them have for each other, should have been both posed and answered after the guest is checked in. Sounds like a very small detail but this level of attention to detail is what I expect from a 4-star hotel. Aside from that and the location being fairly removed from much of what I wanted to see, no complaints.

9.1 Excellent

Pros: Fabulous views Close to everything. Very quiet on 9th floor. Friendly staff. Right on the sea wall. I have stayed at many hotels in vanvouver which were fancier but this is my favorite since it brings out what makes Van one of the most picturesque cities of the world

Cons: A bit dated and modern 70s decor Valet was a bit steep at $40. No free WiFi in rooms

Located in downtown Vancouver on Coal Harbour, steps away from shopping, dining, entertainment, arts and culture, our hotel is set against the natural beauty of the 1,000-acre Stanley Park and offers direct access to the city’s world-famous seawall. We offer indoor and outdoor pools, a 5,000-square-foot spa, and a 60,000-square-foot conference center. The city’s newest dining hotspot, H2 Rotisserie & Bar features upscale comfort food, a completely local drink list, and an unrivaled location directly off the iconic Stanley Park Seawall. In 499 freshly renovated rooms and suites, beautiful organic textures and soothing earth tones mirror our natural waterfront setting. Floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors in every room reveal stunning views of the harbor, mountains, and city skyline.

Pros: Good staff, great location with a very international ambient. Lots of options provided to visit Vancouver on a budget

Cons: The breakfast could be better and is a bit expensive compared with most of the hostels similar to this one that I have been to around the globe

Samesun Vancouver puts you within a 10-minute drive of Granville Island Public Market and Stanley Park. Guests looking for a bite to eat can check out The Beaver Lounge, which serves international cuisine and is open for lunch and dinner. There's a bar/lounge, and rooms offer flat-screen TVs and refrigerators.